Norcross’ Skin Alley transformed with foxy mural

Norcross unveils new mural, “Tumblefield,” as part of the city’s efforts to transform Skin Alley into an ArtWay. Courtesy City of Norcross

Norcross unveils new mural, “Tumblefield,” as part of the city’s efforts to transform Skin Alley into an ArtWay. Courtesy City of Norcross

The Norcross Public Arts Commission recently unveiled its latest efforts to transform the mundane cinderblock walls of Skin Alley into an “ArtWay.”

“Our vision is to develop the area into a cultural gathering place for Norcross where art exhibits, musical, dance, culinary arts and other types of artistic endeavors will be enjoyed,” commented Cindy Flynn, president, Norcross Public Arts Commission.

The new mural, titled “Tumblefield,” depicts playful and mischievous red foxes, well known to inhabit Norcross along with birds that represent positive omens of change and homage to Norcross parks, circular elements representing community, and linear elements representing train tracks.

After much deliberation, the NPAC chose two highly qualified local artists to collaborate on the mural, Lauren Pallotta and Jon Graham. Pallotta is a painter, designer and illustrator in Atlanta. Graham is an Asheville, NC based artist who travels around the country painting murals. The NPAC also worked with the commissioned design firm, KSDesign, to bring the mural to life.

The final concept was presented to focus groups, as well as the community, for input before final approval by the architectural review board, mayor and city council.